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- different numbers of gamakas. For example, Sarangadeva describes fifteen gamakas, Narada in Sangeeta Makaranda describes nineteen gamakas, and Haripala in...
- Look up gamaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gamaka may refer to: Gamaka (storytelling), a form of storytelling by singing that originated in Karnataka...
- Gamaka, also known as kaavya vaachana, is a form of storytelling by singing that originated in Karnataka, India. One person reads a stanza of a poem with...
- system of Carnatic music. Since this raga has many Gamakās (ornamentations), it is glorified as "Sarva Gamaka Māṇika Rakti Rāgaṃ". By scale wise, the Śankarābharaṇaṃ...
- moves. Padma Subrahmanyam compares the Recakas with Gamakas of Carnatic music She says that the "Gamakas are the very life of the Raga." Pada-recaka - going...
- music, shruti has several meanings. In certain ragas, due to inflexions or gamakas on some of those 12 notes, listeners perceive a sharpened or flattened...
- essence of the raga forms through the vainika (veena) style that emphasises gamakas. They are typically in a slower speed (chowka kala). He is also known by...
- essence of the raga forms through the vainika (veena) style that emphasises gamakas. They are in a slower speed (chowka kala). He is also known by his signature...
- offer insight into some of the subtleties of the raga, such as usage of gamakas, anya swaras, and ragabhavam. This is especially true for heavier ragas...
- Vasudevachar, Doreswamy Iyengar and Thitte Krishna Iyengar.[citation needed] Gamaka is another classical music genre based on Carnatic music that is practised...